Let’s be real, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is devoid of sex. Sure, there’s plenty of love and the occasional passionate kiss, but overall, you never get to see the heroes save the universe and then hop into bed with each other.
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Next month, J.K. Simmons is returning to the big screen in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” reprising his iconic role of J.
Jonah Jameson as part of the mainstream Marvel Cinematic Universe. He will also be back as Jim Gordon soon in the HBO Max movie “Batgirl” after briefly playing the DCEU character in “Justice League.” However, Simmons is still doing non-genre work with Aaron Sorkin’s “Being The Ricardos” on the horizon and is reflecting on how his career got a second wind thanks to a young
.Let’s be real, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is devoid of sex. Sure, there’s plenty of love and the occasional passionate kiss, but overall, you never get to see the heroes save the universe and then hop into bed with each other.
Could Spider-Dad be the next role in Tom Holland‘s career? The 25-year-old actor spoke about his desire to start a family and be a father in the future during a Wednesday December 15 interview with People. Tom, who’s dating his Spider-Man co-star Zendaya, 25, admitted that he’s looking forward to the day he has kids of his own, when explaining that he thinks he’d be a teacher if he weren’t an actor.
Today’s a big day for Film Twitter and social media in general.
RuPaul isn’t a huge “Spider-Man” fan.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” releases this week, and there is already a heap of reviews out in the wild (read ours here). While we’ll be holding off on significant spoilers here, it’s certainly interesting to learn that things didn’t go as planned concerning the returning villains being part of the sequel’s marketing materials.
We’re likely going to see more collaboration between Sony Pictures and the Disney-owned Marvel Studios for future “Spider-Man” installments with teasing of a new trilogy from producer Amy Pascal and “Spider-Man 4” potentially already in development stages. There had been assumptions about the new deal struck between former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Sony’s Tom Rothman, during an in-depth interview with The Hollywood Reporter, actor Tom Holland revealed what the deal actually entails.
Director J.C. Chandor will finally bring “Kraven The Hunter” to the Spider-Man universe and the big screen in 2023.
Tom Holland revealed on Sunday that he will soon be playing the legendary Fred Astaire in an upcoming biopic.During a press event and photocall for in London over the weekend, Holland confirmed casting rumors in an interview with The Associated Press.«I haven’t read it yet; they haven’t given it to me. [Sony producer Amy Pascal] Facetimed me earlier.
Tom Holland will be trading his webbed Spider-Man suit for a pair of dancing shoes to portray Fred Astaire in a new biopic from Sony, the English actor revealed. According to sources, deals for the project are still being finalized.
J.K. Simmons is sharing the bizarre way he discovered he’d be playing J. Jonah Jameson in 2002’s “Spider-Man”.
Spider-Man: No Way Home concluding a trilogy, Tom Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker, a producer has said.The third film will reach cinemas on December 17, 2021. Until recently, Holland wasn’t sure what his future with Marvel would look like, as he was yet to sign another contract with the studio.“I think if we were lucky enough to dive into these characters again, you’d be seeing a very different version,” Holland told Entertainment Weekly.
For months now there’s been speculation about the future of “Spider-Man” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given star Tom Holland said earlier this year, he had completed his obligations to his Spider-Man contract and recently told GQ he didn’t want to be playing the web-slinger into his ’30s. The thinking had been the Sony/Marvel relationship was done for now and perhaps Peter Parker would go back to Sony’s Spiderverse.
Spider-Man: No Way Home” will not be Tom Holland’s last outing as Marvel’s neighborhood web-slinger.According to longtime “Spider-Man” producer Amy Pascal, Holland is expected to return as Spider-Man for at least three more movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.“This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel — [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie,” she told movie ticketing site Fandango on Monday.
Rumours of Tom Holland’s departure from the Spider-Man franchise have been greatly exaggerated.
he could be stepping down as Peter Parker in the near future, producer Amy Pascal revealed in a new interview that this December’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is far from the last Spider-Man movie that will star Holland — at least if all goes according to plan. “This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel,” Pascal told Fandango.